Singer Qing Madi Accuses Ex-Label JTon Music of Career Sabotage After Losing $1M Suit

 

 

 

Nigerian singer, Qing Madi has called out her former record label, JTon Music, accusing it of attempting to sabotage her career.

 

 

The 19-year-old called out the label on Tuesday after it reportedly took down her new song with Zinoleesky, ‘Pepper Me’, from streaming platform, Spotify.

 

Qing Madi said her ex-label, which she recently departed following disputes, has now resolved to sabotaging her career after losing a $1m-suit they filed against her.

 

She lamented that the same people who attempted to destroy the career of Cynthia Morgan are now after hers.

 

On her Instagram page, she wrote, “My ex label the same people that tried to destroy Cynthia Morgan are trying to do same to me.

 

“It’s paining you that I didn’t give up even after suing me for 1 million dollars and losing your case.”

 

Qing Madi vowed to do all within her powers to ensure that the song is restored on Spotify.

 

Meanwhile, JTon Music is yet to react to the allegations.

 

 

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